Kabir \'vaani\' resounds in Varanasi through music\, walks\, literature

Kabir 'vaani' resounds in Varanasi through music, walks, literature

IANS  |  Varanasi 

Iconic 15th century poet-saint Kabir's couplets, bhajans and compositions, rendered by noted musicians, reverberated in Varanasi's spiritual air for two days as part of the three-day Mahindra Kabira Festival (MKF) here.

Geared at celebrating the poet's life and works and exploring his contemporary relevance, the festival was inaugurated with a performance of Kabir's melodies by London-born and songwriter who is counted amongst some of the leading Indian vocal artistes in the UK, the organisers said in a statement.

Followed by an 'aarti' at Varanasi's Assi Ghat, she sang several couplets based on the work of the mystic poet, including "jhiniAjhini", "jaap japo bhai saadhon", and "mann laago fakiri mein", among others.

Hindustani Hari Prasad Paudyal's performance of morning "charukeshi" and tunes inspired by the Varanasi-born Kabir's bhajans, also formed part of the event, and so did Barnali Chattopadhyay's compositions.

Known for her expressive and soulful singing, Chattopadhyay's inspiration to perform came from his works, which allow the space to step aside from a fast-paced lifestyle.

Her choice of the compositions also highlighted how the simplicity of each verse of Kabri's poetry equalled the wisdom of hundreds of texts, the statement read.

Kabir, whose 'vaani' resounded first in the by-lanes of Varanasi, and then gradually to the rest of and beyond, became a great philosopher and in the city.

The event saw a guided walk through the narrow lanes and alleyways, including an ancient Jain temple, and the closest point where was initiated as a by devotional Ramanand, the Kriti Vishveshwarya temple, and the 'phawarrey wali Masjid'.

The city also houses a space dedicated to the poet-saint, Math, where KMF held a literary session by Devdutt Pattanaik, who dwelt on the concept of (devotion).

The festival witnessed performances by Shruthi Vishwanath, and

Among other compositions, the latter preformed her own - "man mast hua phir kay bole" and gave it an interesting twist by adding a verse of Bulleh Shah's Kalam. She also composed and sang Kabir's "haman hai ishq mastana" which she fused with the wisdom of Kabir's very insightful verse - "moko kahan dhoondey re bandey", the organisers said.

On Sunday, the scheduled performances include those by Pandit Rabindra Narayan Goswami, Hindustani Vidya Rao, Lakha Khan, and renowned Indian Kaushiki Chakraborty, along with a literary session by renowned Kabir and scholar Purushottam Agrawal.

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First Published: Sun, November 18 2018. 16:34 IST